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| Written by Brian Ellis | |||
| Wednesday, 30 January 2013 02:21 | |||
Why one solvents expert thinks we have the method for approving substances backwards.The popular solvent known as 1-bromopropane (aka n-propyl bromide or nPB for short) came on the industrial market in 1996. Its main uses are metal cleaning, diluent for adhesives, dry-cleaning garments, and – most relevant to readers – defluxing electronics assemblies. Brian Ellis is a retired consultant and longtime vice-chairman of the IPC Cleaning Handbook task group. He is author of Cleaning and Contamination of Electronics Components and Assemblies, among several other books and technical papers. He was a member on the Solvents Technical Options Committee of UNEP, advisory to the Parties of the Montreal Protocol, from 1989 to 2004, co-chaired the nPB Task Force and was Senior Solvents Consultant to the UNEP Multilateral Fund and to the Swiss Federal Office of the Environment. He founded Protonique SA and Protonique Ltd. and developed the Contaminometer, the Insulohmeter, the APL series of aqueous cleaners and driers and other equipment; This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .
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